Spring Gardening Tips

Tomato time is just around the corner. The Chicago Botanic Garden's Eliza Fournier joins us on Chicago Tonight at 7:00 pm to plant some ideas about container gardens and spring projects.

Now that spring has officially sprung, check out some gardening tips from the Chicago Botanic Garden and visit the photo gallery below.

What to do NOW in your garden

- Weed Pulling: the ground is so nice and moist that even giant weeds will come out easily!

- Transplanting or dividing: this is a great time to move or divide plants because the weather is still cool and moist enough NOT to stress them out so much.

Dig with spade or trowel around the entire plant.

Remove plant with a good chunk of soil around roots.

Use spade or knife to divide into smaller plantlets (or just move entire plant.)

Replant and keep an eye on it!

- Planting: frost free date is May 15. Get ready for warm season crops like tomatoes, eggplants and peppers.

- Shopping

It’s a great time to plant perennials.

It’s so tempting to go into the garden center and make a beeline for the plants that are blooming. That’s OK, but also make sure you’re buying some plants that will be at their finest later in the season.